ABOUT

TAYLOR DANIELLE DAVIS

Raised in Los Angeles, CA and based in Austin, TX, Taylor’s work is deeply rooted in the celebration and amplification of emerging queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (QTBIPOC) artists. With a dedication to creating inclusive and transformative spaces, Taylor’s curatorial practice is driven by a commitment to fostering artistic expression, elevating underrepresented voices, and sparking meaningful conversations through diverse works of art.

Her experience spans curating group exhibitions in both San Francisco and Austin, collaborating with various arts and culture organizations to bring bold and impactful projects to life. In addition to her curatorial work, Taylor is actively involved in the Austin community, serving as a board member for both Women and their Work Gallery and for the Trail Conservancy, where she chairs the Arts and Culture Committee. She also contributes her expertise as a panel member for Austin’s Art in Public Places program, is a member of MASS Gallery, and serves on the curatorial advisory board for Future Front Texas. Taylor’s multifaceted roles reflect her passion for integrating art, culture, and community, creating spaces where creativity and diversity thrive.


MY STORY

Taylor Danielle Davis is an independent curator and landscape designer dedicated to amplifying emerging QTBIPOC artists through inclusive exhibitions and community engagement. Her work bridges art and culture, fostering diverse creative expression and meaningful conversations in the arts.

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Austin Chronicle

Texas Monthly

Austin Women

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